Diehard Jets fans will again be forking over more money for tickets this season, creating millions in extra revenue for a team seeking to build a $1.4 billion West Side stadium.

Season-ticket holders received cards in the mail this weekend from the club, but there was no greeting or apology attached as with previous price hikes.

Instead, they mapped out the fifth price hike since Woody Johnson purchased the team in 2000.

Jet tickets, once considered cheap seats, are now among the most costly to own in the NFL. The average Jets ticket next season will be more than $70, which, based on 2004 numbers, would rank the team only behind the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots’ average price of $77.25